Page 2

Meeting friends and making new ones Meeting other people can have a considerable positive effect on the contentment of someone being cared for at home on a long-term basis. For someone undergoing a short rehabilitation period, getting out and about, or at least having visitors to call, can greatly speed the recovery time. In the

Managing your medication Many people of all ages find it difficult to manage medicines. Taking a variety of different pills in differing amounts at specific times can be very challenging to cope with. We can relieve the stress by supporting you to manage your medication. Support with your medication can be given in many ways

We can assist you in settling back in at home after you have been discharged from hospital. This extra help will prevent you or your loved ones from being admitted into residential care homes. What we do All personal care with extra attention to toileting (catheter care) Ensure that you or your loved ones are

Take some time out for you If you’re a carer looking after a family member, you probably don’t get much respite from your duties, and although helping a loved one is highly rewarding, it’s also extremely demanding. A few days’ rest can do wonders for your energy levels and enthusiasm, and we can help